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10 A World Away
Alex Kissinger married Angie Roberts on March 31 in Paris, where they also honeymooned. They live in Indianapolis, where Alex is an ER doctor in Richmond IN and Connersville IN and Angie is a librarian at a small private school. By coincidence, Katherine Khorey married Rajat Khanna, the brother of Sahil Rathore Rajvansh’s high school friend Roshni, in Delhi in January. Also at the wedding were Courtney Smotherman ’17Ph.D. and Joanna (Khorey) Hyry ’18MSA. Last summer Sahil and Katherine connected for the first time in Delhi, where Sahil lives, and discovered they had probably been at all the same FTT house parties. Katherine and Rajat live in Chicago. Christiaan Minella and his wife, Andrea, welcomed their first son, Andrew Christiaan Minella, on March 27. Daniel Schafer and his wife, Crista, welcomed their first child, Cecilia Delaney Schafer, on March 24. All are happy and healthy! Tom Pappas earned his Ph.D. in classics from Indiana U in December. His wife, Lindsay (Johnson) Pappas, and kids Macalister, Anne, August, and Taylor are very proud of him! I am sad to share news of the death of our classmate Ryan Shook. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. I hope you enjoy your summer. Mark your calendars for our 15-year Reunion next summer! Please send your updates. — Matt Molloy; ndclass2010@gmail.com
10MBA Ready for Summer
Juliana and Jeff Hsu are excited to welcome their new daughter. When he is not chasing around two young children, Jeff is the chief innovation officer at Far Eastern Group and has recently worked his way up from SVP to become the vice chairman at U-Ming Marine Transport, Taiwan’s largest bulk shipping company. Under Jeff’s leadership at the Far Eastern Group, his DRIVE team was instrumental in recruiting and constructing Apple’s only global flagship store in Taipei, designing and building the capital city’s newest department store, establishing FEG’s Corporate Venture Capital Team, and expanding U-Ming’s Offshore Services Subsidiary. Betsy Busch ’10BBA, ’11MSA and Garrett Busch ’09BBA, ’10MBA are excited to announce they are welcoming Busch Baby number 7 come July! The couple are living in South Orange County CA with their first six children, enjoying lots of sports and other extracurricular activities. Betsy is involved in various charitable endeavors while Garrett is leading their family hotel real estate firm, Pacific Hospitality Group. Thank you all for reaching out; keep the news flowing. Go Irish. — John Gerberich; cell 847-331-4707; jgerberi@alumni.nd.edu
10JD Class Secretary — Jennifer (Hernandez) Laffitte;
10310 Southwest 128th Ave., Miami FL 33186; res 305-322-7154; bus 786-762-3815; jherna11@alumni.nd.edu
11 Sweet Summertime
Jordan (Gamble) and David Downham had their second child in December, Caroline Jean Downham. Caroline’s godparents are Jordan’s McGlinn Hall roommate Elizabeth (McMahon) Tierney and her husband, Martin, who flew into Indianapolis from their home in Northern Ireland to be at Caroline’s baptism in February. In February, Jackson Bangs started his dream job—he is working for the National Park Service as a historical architect at Statue of Liberty National Monument. Heather (Hyland) and Mick Madden welcomed their third baby, Lilly, in March—big brothers Finn (4) and James (2) are so excited! Joe Sheehan was sworn in as a merit police officer for the city of Lawrence IN on April 1. Natalie and Chris Freise had their first child, Theodore Freise, on April 6. Ally Minnich and Steven Perry were married on June 22. Sadie Pitzenberger recently traveled back in time to visit ND with her dog, Rudy, the fastest Dachshund in TX, and is celebrating a decade at Google and three years as a Reiki healer mover and shaker. To close us out, Mike Taylor got engaged to Michelle Huang this spring! Their wedding will be in CO in June 2025. Congrats to all! I hope everyone is enjoying the summer and taking a little time to slow down and relax. — Caitlin Burke; class11@nd.edu
11MBA Class Secretary — Mimi Wilfong;
903-714-4988; mimitwilfong@gmail.com
11JD Class Secretary — Lauren Sharkey ’08;
shark.byam@gmail.com
12 Remembering Brother Kyle
Olivia and William “BJ” Roth welcomed their first, Wilona “Willa” James Roth, on Dec. 23. They are looking forward to taking her to her first ND game this fall! :) Congratulations to the growing family! Brother Kyle Steven Berceau passed away March 5 at his home in Mepkin Abbey in Moncks Corner SC. After graduating Notre Dame, Brother Kyle went on to work in Minor League Baseball administration for the AZ Diamondbacks. He was later drawn to contemplative life and entered Mepkin Abbey, a Catholic monastic community, and professed his Solemn Vows on Feb. 18. Brother Kyle’s funeral and burial were held at Mepkin Abbey on March 7. May he rest in peace and may his family find comfort in these hard times. Please continue to send any Class updates that you may have. — Tyler Harmsen; tharmsen@alumni.nd.edu
12MBA Class Secretary — Jennafer Palumbo;
jennafer.palumbo@gmail.com
12JD Some Good News
Greetings, NDLS Class of 2012! I hope this column finds you well. We have a relatively short column this quarter, so I’ll jump right into it. Caroline and Ryan Swan welcomed their second daughter, Katherine, to the family back in February. Everyone is happy and healthy, including big sister Vivian. Sean Damm reached out to let me know that he was promoted to partner at Sidley Austin back in January. Sean is working out of the Dallas office focusing on financing transactions and private equity. Jim Audette was just named managing partner at Chapman and Cutler LLC. He’s been working in the Corporate and Securities Department at the firm, and recently got to lead a team launching the first Bitcoin ETF in the US. Congrats to all three of you! In other news, Sharon Lim just returned to Atlanta after a three-week trip to Argentina, Chile and Antarctica. She reports that seeing a million penguins and doing a polar plunge in Antarctica was fun, but getting lost on a hike in Patagonia and confronting her own mortality was less fun. Her roommate Al is very happy that she has returned home. Alvin Adjei wrote to remind me that he is getting married this Saturday, and that I am one of the groomsmen. I guess I should look into flights and a hotel. A full report on the wedding to come in the next column — I could make a lot of predictions about what I think will happen (ice sculpture shaped like Alvin’s award-winning “Two Ducks on Log in Oak”), but you don’t come here for guesswork. On a final sidenote, please reach out if you aren’t getting the update solicitation emails. I’d be happy to try and get you back on the list, and promise to continue sticking to just one email per quarter. Thanks everyone; talk to you in a few months! — Jimmy Champlin; james.c.champlin@gmail.com
13 Could Have Used a Few More Submissions
Hello everyone, and thanks for reading through to the class columns again. I didn’t get many emails this time around, other than about 20-plus spam emails which I can only assume is Lindsey (Marugg) Connolly writing this email address in gas station bathroom stalls again. We’ll start with the wedding I heard about. Audrey (Vitter) McCabe got married to Ryan McCabe at St. Louis Cathedral the same month that her older sister Jillian (Vitter) Alagic ’07 got married. Both of them were chemical engineers at ND. I heard of a few new mini-Domers; Aaron Stumpf would like to share the news of their newest daughter, Ruby Alexandra, born Oct. 27. He tells me that this is their third and final child, and that he publicly concedes to Robby Toole. I will say that in terms of magazine submissions Aaron has far surpassed Robby. I also heard that Melissa Hoshizaki and her husband, Derek Chmielewski, had their daughter Lucy Elaine Chmielewski on St. Patrick’s Day, and celebrated by putting on the most adorable St. Paddy’s Day outfit you could ever imagine. We celebrated my son’s first birthday during the solar eclipse this year, since Cincinnati was near totality, but there were substantially fewer cute outfits for the occasion. I can already sense, though, that I’m going to either attribute or blame a lot of things in his life on that eclipse. Those are all the updates I received this time, and I would have loved to have had more to share. If you have something you’d like shared, or want to give a shout-out to a friend/colleague/loved one, please send it my way! Cheers. — Chris Champlin; nd2013updates@gmail.com
13MBA Still Quiet on the Fronts
Once again, I didn’t get any updates. I get comments that people love reading the notes, so even if you don’t think it’s newsworthy, please send updates in. The next ones are due to me by July 18. I hope to hear from you! — Nick Imgrund; 314-775-7364; daimgrund@yahoo.com
13JD Down with PIC, Yeah You Know Me
This is a short Class Note because in classic fashion I am writing this at the absolute possible last minute without soliciting updates. I regret to inform you that this update is mostly Ohio-focused, to the satisfaction of almost no one except Dan Fotoples and those mentioned herein. Charles Galvin became partner in charge of the West Chester OH office of Frost Brown Todd, where he focuses his practice on government services, business litigation and appellate practice. Rep. Adam Mathews (R-Lebanon) won his primary election, meaning that folder of oppo research on him that I painstakingly compiled must have been lost in the mail. Congrats, Adam! Jihan Williams became co-managing partner of the Detroit office of Flannery Georgalis after a distinguished career as a federal prosecutor. Also, her alma mater won a football game in January, or so my wife informed me. Please send all future updates to the email below or reach out to me via the usual social media channels. — Alex Blair; apblair@gmail.com
14 Tender, Strong and True
Happy summer! We finally made it — time for the Paris Olympics, time for summer vacations (don’t forget your sunscreen!), ice cream sandwiches, flavored ice from the local teenager-staffed Whippy Dip, the chirp of cicadas and the flash of lightning bugs … and, perhaps most importantly, time to start getting excited for another season of Notre Dame football! This is our year, folks. I can feel it in my bones. Call it a mother’s intuition. As some of you may know, I’m a new mom, and the past few months of being a new parent have taught me so much. First and foremost, they have taught me that I did not — and still do not — say “thank you” to my own mom as much as I should. To my mama, to Alma: I love you so much, and thank you so much for all you have done for me and all you continue to do for me. I am getting a taste now of how deep a mother’s love is, how incessant a mother’s worry and how great a mother’s strength, and I see all those lessons reflected in your love and care for me. I have many lessons left to learn on this journey, but for now, I’ll leave you all with this: Thank you to our mothers, to our mother figures, to the strong women in our lives and — especially — to our Mother, Notre Dame. In the spirit of honoring our Mother and our mothers, I’ve got some family news to share! On Oct. 28, Michelle Mezzanotte, daughter of Diana Hendrickson Mezzanotte ’78SMC and David A. Mezzanotte Jr. ’77, ’78, ’80Ph.D., married Joe Gasser. The wedding took place on a gorgeous fall day at The Bluffs at Connor Prairie, Fishers IN. Michelle works at Eli Lilly & Company in Indianapolis. Congratulations to the happy couple, and many happy returns! Another delightful wedding to report: Greg “Old Greg” Berryman got engaged to Lindsey Thut in February. Although Lindsey is a Wolverine, we will try not to hold that against her, as she obviously has excellent taste in choosing Greg. Congratulations! Another wonderful update from the fabulous Beatrix Weil, who was named Chaplain of the Year by her professional organization, the Association for Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life in Higher Education. A fabulous and well-deserved recognition! Finally, we have a two-part update sent to us via the wonderful Matt McCurdy. First, Erin (McClintic) ’15SMC and Sean Fitzgerald welcomed their firstborn son, Rowan, in March. Rowan is bound to be captain of the Fitzgerald home-grown soccer team. Congratulations to the Fitzgeralds and their little striker! Next, Matt and his lovely wife, Erika, welcomed their daughter, Alice, to the Notre Dame family on Valentine’s Day. Matt reports that big brother Jacob is “very helpful and aggressively affectionate.” Alliterative and on the nose. Good work, Jacob, and welcome, Alice! Finally, I have some happy news to share from Molly (Pummill) Stiegman who, along with her husband, Nick, welcomed their son, Jack, to the family last July. Molly reports that it is true what everyone says — that time flies — but that she is enjoying the joys and challenges of parenthood. Congratulations, and keep being the amazing parent that you are! Folks, that’s all I have, but it is just enough to fill my day — and hopefully yours — with joy! Keep sending me your updates! Until next time, lots of love. — Lizzie (Helpling) Trebbien; 513-470-9723; ehelplin@alumni.nd.edu
14MBA Class Secretary — Jessica Bonanno;
407-808-7148; jbonanno@alumni.nd.edu; Krick Cahill; 518-598-4222; kcahill1@alumni.nd.edu
14JD Class Secretary — Rachel Hanley;
rachelrhanley@gmail.com
15 Baby Domers
Abby (Flory) and Paul Luczak welcomed their first child, Claire, in March. Lauren (Harbauer) and John Olson welcomed their first child in March, a son named Beckham. — Emily Flores; eflores2@alumni.nd.edu
15MBA Class Secretary — Valeriano Lima;
val@meridianx.com
15JD Congrats
Audra and John Blodgett had their first baby on Aug. 22, 2023, Josephine Cameron Blodgett. John is currently serving as the senior law clerk for Michigan Court of Appeals judge Christopher Yates and Audra is an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney working in the Appeals division of the Kent County Prosecutor’s Office. — Alisa Finelli Murphy; alisafinelli@gmail.com
16 It’s a Sparkling Summer
Hi! I’m back with more notes and more TS references. Kevin Andres joined Revenue Shift as a senior manager and lead data scientist. Last fall, Michelle Bartlett ran the Philly Marathon and Lauren Crawford ran the Philly Half Marathon. Albert Ciolek, Cecelia Laughlin and Alexa Lodenquai all hit the ground running at the NYC Marathon. Alexa also recently ran the Women’s Half Marathon around Central Park. Ricky Clark is back under the Dome working as an assistant professor in the political science department, and Kelly (Higgins) Clark will be working for the local children’s hospital in their outpatient clinic. Kevin Coleman works in Chicago as an account executive with FirsTech. Megan Ferowich is a parish missionary and regional director with FOCUS in CO; she’s celebrating eight years with the team. Maggie (Long) Foster is finishing up her last year of OB/GYN residency; she, husband Colin and doodle Murph just bought a house! Clare (Clouse) and Christian Inciong brought home the gold for 3.0 Mixed Doubles at the 2024 US Open Pickleball Championships; Kelsey (Longe) and Mike O’Connor traveled from CA to FL to cheer them on courtside. Erin (Aucar) Lenssen took a full-time job with the Hallow App in customer operations. Imani Parker just celebrated five years working at Google; her current role is senior strategy and operations manager. Mel Ricker graduates from medical training this summer and will start this fall as a dual family medicine/geriatrics physician at a U of Wisconsin Clinic in Madison. Ellen (Dahlby) Salas was accepted to UT Tyler School of Medicine. Erin Scallen ran 50K through the deserts of CO at the Desert RATS Trail Running Festival, and she co-founded the Uncivilized Trail Club. Kevin Schlax works in SF with Discover. Erik Siegler was promoted to senior vice president at Alix Partners. Ryan Twardzik launched his own furniture design studio last year, Unform Studio, and was selected to show new work as part of this year’s SalonSatellite, an emerging designer showcase within the world’s largest furniture fair in Milan this spring. After three years in Baltimore, Adrienne Voelker is moving to the UK for a new job with McCormick. She was recently promoted to R&D manager of seasonings for EMEA Flavour Solutions and will be living in Haddenham. Val Woulfe finished the NYC Trail Mix ultramarathon — that’s 50 miles of trail, people! Hearts exploding for our engaged couples: Evelyn Baumann and Erik Carlson, Colleen Benson and Vincent Dour ’15, Laura Camarata and Joe Szczybor, Pat Carrique and Michael Schmutter, Darcy Corr and Vince Saladino, Kiley Cox and Jeffrey Smart, Katie DuFour and Burke Smith, Sarah Finke and Jacob Shideler, Betsy Kennedy and Will Tompkins, Allie Klein and Zach Miller, MC McRoskey and Scott Lawley, Tara Molson and Brandon McLarty, DeJorie Monroe and Phillip Hughes, Erin Moston and Kevin Barber, Holly O’Brien and Ryan Grzyb, Bridget O’Hara and Ryan Reddy, Nidia Ruelas and Jason Castellino, Alyssa Ruiz and Michael Link, Britt Sanok and Callen Ravaret, Maddie Tournat and Jake Socci, Claire Wiley and John Bogle, Jenny White and Andrew Campbell, and Sherry Zhong and Drew Neils. A toast to the brides and grooms, congratulations to our married classmates: Shannon Deasey and Colin Pearson, Kit Driscoll and Jimmy Mangan, Amanda Fava and Blase Capelli, Samantha Wilt and Greg Hadley, Mary Haley and Anthony Schurz, Molly Howell and Samuel Lesem, Abby Shipp and Patrick Hodon, Hannah Mills and Jack King, Kerry McCartan and Spencer Parts, Justine Rinaldi and Patrick Hartnett, Jamie Shea and Tom Hite, and Lisa Wuertz and Bobby McQuillan. All our happiness — and a little bit of sleep at night — to the parents in our Class: Hope (Moon) and Matt Borowiak, Emma (Shannon) and Tom Czaja, Becca (Self) and Colin Devine, Devon Gonzalez ’17 and Jack Fazzino, Sarah (Herzog) ’18 and Stephen Hicks, Caitlin (Beauchamp) and Nick Holuta, Molly (Farrington) and Michael Hudson, Paige (Junge) and Nathaniel Kruder, Emma (Herlihy) and Jack LeClair, Sarah (Toner) and Conor Levey, Erin (Aucar) and Nick Lenssen, Natalie and Adam Logeman, Hadleigh and Jeff Luchetti, Angelica (Inclan) and Chris Lynch, Stephanie (Peterson) and Patrick Mumm — and such a small world, Isabel Olivas was Steph’s OB nurse! — Samanta (Rosas) and Robinson Pinzon, Sarah Talamantes and David Reed, Ellen (Dahlby) and Cesar Salas, Mackenzie and Joe Salvi, Maggie (Schmid) and Jacob Steiss ’16MEd, Carissa and Brent Swanberg, and Emily (Horton) and Thayer Wade. Thanks to Cooper Cohen, Mary Kate Corry and Kaitlin (Kennedy) and John McMackin for their reflections in the FaithND newsletter. Let me know what you’ve been up to! Email me; you know I’d love to hear from you. Cheers! — Bridget (Doyle) Hanle; bdoyle@alumni.nd.edu
16MBA A Decade Since It All Began
We have just one update this issue, and it’s a beautiful one. In March, Paul Weisgarber and his wife, Kalee, welcomed their daughter Heartlee Grace to their family. Congratulations, Paul and Kalee! Can you all believe it has been 10 years since the Two-Year MBA Class of 2016 first arrived on campus for orientation? We’d love to hear about new career endeavors, personal accomplishments and family updates! Please send them our way. — Claire Kenney; ckenney2@alumni.nd.edu; Kelly Rubey; kelly.rubey@nd.edu
16JD Class Secretary — Mack Watson;
mack.watson@pm.me
17 Summer Lovin’
As always, we have much to celebrate this summer. Our classmates are making moves in their careers: Julia Tombari is now a communications specialist at HealthierHere; Mary Sullivan is a commercial account manager for Navan; Kaley Cohen is a director, key accounts at Legends; Richard Barrow is a consultant at Farient Advisors LLC; Lee Kiefer is headed to the Paris Olympics; Katie (Schneeberger) Bradley is an investment banking vice president at Stifel Financial Corp.; Sarah Koop is an engineering manager at PayPal; Brent Halvorson is a senior associate at J.P. Morgan; Louise Araneta is a senior consultant at Slalom; Matt Bradley is a director, strategy at US Soccer Federation; Eileen Rose Giglia won the 2024 Trinity College Dublin 3MT competition; Olivia August is now a senior principal engineer at Hazen and Sawyer; Kathleen Albert is a vice president, people operations at Financial Technology Partners / FT Partners; Kinga (Fluder) Rydburg is a manager, patient and provider insights at TAG - The Aspen Group; Emily Shira is a senior product development engineer at Gilero; Karley Wester is now a retail business development manager in MA at GALLO; Liz Hynes won a Writers Guild Award for her work on Last Week Tonight. Time is not slowing down in anyone’s personal life, especially with new babies in the mix! Congratulations are in order for new parents Ali Julian and Michael Romano; Katelyn (Walsh) and Conor Bradley; Madison and Kevin Schmitt; Allison (Walker) and Jordan Milo; Katie (Schneeberger) and Ryan Bradley; Tegan (Chesney) and Nick Burkhardt; Ileana (Berkeley) and Jack Bogaerts are expecting a boy; Gretchen (Bruggeman) and Daniel Hays. And congratulations to all the new older siblings: Natalie Kay and John Rutkowski are expecting their second; Julia Murray O’Donnell and Lukas O’Donnell welcomed a second baby girl; Katie (Higgins) and Matt Nealon ’15MBA welcomed their second girl; Colleen ’16SMC and Dan True welcomed baby three, Zelie, to the world in February — she joins big sisters Michelle (5) and Sophia (2). We also want to celebrate all the rings in spring! Our newly engaged couples include Hannah and Conner Stapleton; Emily McConville and Ethan Dilks; Mark and Paulina Eberts; Lauren Faso ’17SMC and Eric Mitchell; Max and Elaine Schmidt; Kelsey Bebout and Ryan Lank; Caroline Trustey and Colin Zach; Caroline Genco and Michael Beach; Kaheke Martinson and Gavin Kerr; Rachel Ganson and Matthew West; Patricia Kay and Eric Carlson ’19; Mary Trainor and Mario Giovannetti; Allison Marren and Aaron Sauer; Sara Iannone and Patrick Tinsley; Darcie Marshall and Vince Vangaever; Heather Lysand and Andrew Hildreth all were married! See you back in the fall, after the bar is done! This update was made possible by input from Clare (Geraghty) Henne, Zach Bequette, Katelyn Wray and social media. If you have an accomplishment, announcement or something else you would like to say please send it to — Celanire Flagg; cflagg@alumni.nd.edu
17MBA Class Secretary — Mary Tomasik;
mtomasik@alumni.nd.edu
17JD Big Things Happening in Texas
Megan (Davis) Sturm was elevated to senior associate at Chasnoff Valkenaar & Stribling LLP, a boutique commercial litigation firm in San Antonio TX. Megan was also elected a Texas Bar Foundation Fellow (one-third of 1 percent of TX attorneys are invited to become fellows each year) and selected to participate in the Bexar County Women’s Bar Foundation LEAD Academy, which is a leadership academy for women attorneys working in and around Bexar County. Congrats, Megan! — Lauren (Nottoli) Schwabe; laurennottoli@gmail.com
18 Much to Celebrate
We’ve made it to the best few months of the year, so I hope that wherever you’re reading this, you’re enjoying the weather at the beach or lake or embarking on some fun trips! To lead things off, a bit of personal news from the author — Matthew Peters matched into internal medicine residency at the U of Florida and will be headed to Gainesville this summer. Though sad to leave horseracing and bourbon behind in Louisville, I’m excited for an abundance of golf, gator chomping at people and seeing how blue and orange look on game days (blue and gold will always reign supreme). There has been a lot to celebrate the last few months so I’m excited to share our classmates’ updates with you again this quarter! Katie Eilert and Ryan Kloke ’17 got engaged this past March and are excited to plan a summer 2025 wedding. Joseph Faulkner and Krista Madrid are getting married Sept. 7 at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Fort Worth TX. Julia DeSanctis and Will Boeschenstein were married April 13 at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. They first met at a football game senior year and went on their first date at North Dining Hall a few days later. Staying in the South Bend area, Malcolm Cabello got married Nov. 4 to his wife, Rachel. They are both excited to continue to live and work in South Bend. Sarah Ritten and Drew De Baker were married on a sunny day in Chicago surrounded by their loving family and friends March 23. The beautiful ceremony at St. Giles Catholic Church was followed by a fun night of dancing and singing to Finnies’ greatest hits! Kevin Pulliam married Hailey Arindaeng at St. Aloysius Church in Washington DC on March 23. Brent Kennedy was one of the groomsmen. Congratulations to our classmates Elena Ezzo and Sean Gaouette, both members of the Architecture Class of 2019, who got engaged in Rome last October in the same park as their first date. They are both finishing their Master of Science in historic preservation at ND this spring and will move to DC following graduation. Matt Evans recently proposed to his girlfriend, Amy Rosales, in Hawaii. They plan to tie the knot in 2025. Mary Kate Noelke ’20 is engaged to Christopher Flood. We’re excited to hear that there will be many little ones running around South Quad or going up for push-ups in the coming years! Congratulations to all who have added new members to their family. In January, Dorie and Joe DiSipio welcomed their daughter, Rosemary Kathleen, into the world! Sophie (Lillis) and Thomas Yaeger were blessed with a beautiful baby girl, Maria Teresa, on March 25. Mimi (Teixeira) and Michael Singleton welcomed their second baby, Francisco Xavier, into the world on March 21. Brianna (Bitting) and Liam Griffin welcomed Francis “Frankie” Griffin into the world in February. Brianna graduated summa cum laude with an MBA from Loyola U Chicago in May. Cailin Jerger and Joshua Meyers welcomed their first son, Philip Meyers, in February. A shout-out to all who continue to excel in their fields of work and study. Phoebe Natale is moving to NC to start a new job at UNC Medical Center. Rachel Lewis is excited to be an air traffic controller. Dr. Robin Kruger graduated with her Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology and recently began work as a research fellow at the U of Michigan. AnnaMaria Arostegui was selected to be chief resident at the Kaiser Napa Solano Family Medicine residency program. — Matthew Peters; mgpeters96@gmail.com
18MBA Class Secretary — Patrick McHail;
pmchail@alumni.nd.edu
19 Class Secretary — Michael Conlon, Dan Hopkinson, Jane Driano, and Eddie Griesedieck;
notredameclass19@gmail.com
19JD Class Secretary — Katherine Miller;
miller.a.katherine@gmail.com